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    • Activities on Scotland’s canals

    • Caledonian Canal

      The majestic Caledonian Canal is considered by many as one of the greatest waterways of the world. Running from Fort William in the west to Inverness in the east, this 60 mile coast to coast channel passes through exciting towns and villages, spectacular lochs, and beautiful countryside.

    • Crinan Canal

    • Fishing in the Union Canal

      Fish the Union canal from Edinburgh to Falkirk to find pike, perch, roach, carp and tench.

    • Fishing on the Caledonian Canal

      Excellent for salmon and sea trout, and the best months are July, August and September. Some free fishing available, but mostly you have to purchase day or weekly tickets from the relevant local angling association

    • Fishing on the Crinan Canal

      The canal is excellent for fly fishing, with good trout to be caught and even a run of salmon. No licence is required.

    • Fishing on the Forth & Clyde Canal

      Enjoy coarse fishing on the Forth and Clyde canal. Species include roach, bream, rudd, gudgeon, carp and particularly tench. Perch, pike, trout and eels are also present.

    • Forth & Clyde Canal

    • Fyne Tackle

      All your fishing and outdoor needs. Fyne Tackle is owned and ran by keen fishermen who can help you with any queries to do with local angling in the West of Scotland ...

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    • Union Canal